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The court also heard that Pawlikowski had worked at the Central Criminal Court canteen, serving breakfasts and lunches to jurors deciding on cases.

They have now been were jailed by Judge Peter Clarke QC for eight months each.

Judge Clarke said: "'It seems to me that the religious aggravation in the offence is the offence itself.

"Obviously throwing that smoked meat in an ordinary public Christian place is a completely different context from that which you intended.

"The two of you were in drink which is no mitigation, you were merely doing what you thought of doing no doubt sober but found you could do more easily inebriated."

Hate crime is often a hidden crime and it is essential we stand together with policing partners, colleagues and groups to investigate all such allegations, support victims and bring perpetrators to justice.

Judge Peter Clarke QCBlackfriars Crown Court

He said that it was up to the courts to protect citizens "from living in fear of violence and religious hatred".

He said: "The defendants showed a complete disregard for the faith and belief of others in this callous and highly offensive incident; and I hope their convictions highlight that we will not tolerate hate crime in any of its forms.

"I know this incident has had a significant impact on the community and commend the victims for speaking up.

"Hate crime is often a hidden crime and it is essential we stand together with policing partners, colleagues and groups to investigate all such allegations, support victims and bring perpetrators to justice."

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